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Issue 470 -- 29th Jan - 04th February 2011

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News Headlines

Waaheen Newspaper Editor Transferred To Central Jail

Tax Auth. Confiscates Cheetah Cubs

Local and Regional Affairs

US Eyes Counter-Terror Tools To Fight Pirates

AU Should Swiftly Recognize South Sudan -Chairman
Somcable Will Give Priority To The Young Somaliland Graduates
International Medical Corps Provides Urgently Needed Nutrition Services In Drought-Hit Somaliland And Somalia
CPJ: Somaliland Editor Sentenced To Three Years In Prison

Editorial

Disturbing Gap Between Government Rhetoric And Practice

Features & Commentary

International News

Opinion

Somaliland: The Buffer Zone Against The War In Terror And Piracy
Somaliland: Abduction Of Children On The Rise

CPJ: Somaliland Editor Sentenced To Three Years In Prison

New York, January 29, 2011The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns a three-year prison sentence handed to a newspaper editor in the semi-autonomous republic of Somaliland in connection with a story alleging public corruption.

Judge Ali Sudi Diriye, presiding in a regional court in Hargeysa, found Mohamud Abdi Jama, editor of the private daily Waheen, guilty on charges of defamation and “spreading false news,” local journalists told CPJ. The judge, who issued the ruling on Saturday, also fined Jama six million shillings (US$900).

Diriye denied Jama bail and sent him immediately to Hargeysa Central Prison, defense lawyer Mohamud Osman told CPJ. Osman said he plans to appeal the verdict to the Somaliland’s Supreme Court.

The charges stem from a 2010 story accusing a state electricity company manager of hiring more than 50 employees from his own clan, Somaliland Journalist Association Chairman Mustafa Abdi Isse told CPJ. Waheen, part of the Waheen Media Group, is known for its critical coverage of the government, local journalists told CPJ.

Journalists with four other newspapers—Saxafi, Hargeysa Star, Ogaal, and Yool—face pending criminal defamation charges brought by the state prosecutor, the National Union of Somali Journalists reported. Local journalists told CPJ they fear the administration of President Mohamed Sillanyo has reneged on its 2010 election campaign promises to allow independent news media to work without reprisal.

“Throwing journalists into prison runs counter to the administration’s promises to support a free press and embrace accountability and transparency,” said CPJ East Africa Consultant Tom Rhodes. “CPJ urges the Supreme Court to reverse the conviction of Mohamud Abdi Jama on appeal.”

CPJ is a New York–based, independent, nonprofit organization that works to safeguard press freedom worldwide. For more information, visit www.cpj.org.   

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